Renewables Industry in Japan in Q4 2012 Discussed in New BMI Market Research Report Available at MarketPublishers.com

25 Jul 2012 • by Natalie Aster

LONDON – Renewable energy in Japan is expected to boom in the coming years, owing to the passing of the new feed-in tariffs (FiTs) as well as to the widespread anti-nuclear sentiment in the country. Most notably, a plethora of solar energy projects is expected to be undertaken by independent power providers (IPPs) over the next few years, but expect a slowdown in new projects past 2015. This slowdown could be avoided if the costs of generating renewable energy reached grid parity, which we believe is a possibility given current trends.

New report "Japan Renewables Report Q4 2012" worked out by Business Monitor International (BMI) offers an insightful and all-covering review of the renewable in Japan. It features all the major market metrics, key factual data on its developmet, overview of the trends, opportunities and challenges, and a detailed analysis of the future of the market.

Additionally, the report provides information on the country standing, its economic landscape and SWOT analysis.